As well as having 14 bedrooms, the property has three hair salons, a massage room, nightclub, cinema, and a bowling alley.

The 57,000 square foot French Chateau-style home, called The Manor, was built in 1988 by late TV producer Aaron Spelling, who was responsible for shows including Charlie’s Angels. Miss Ecclestone remodelled it using interior designer Gavin Brodin.

The master suite alone is 7,000 square feet, has its own kitchen and living room as well as the bedroom. On the second floor are six huge guest bedrooms, including the Prince Charles suite, where Charles and Diana once stayed.

Outside the property sits Miss Ecclestone's white Ferrari and white Rolls-Royce Ghost, as well as her husband’s black Lamborghini and black Rolls-Royce.

Miss Ecclestone said: “Yes, I have money, and I understand that, and I work. And I think anybody else in my position wouldn't say no if they had the opportunity to live the way that I live.”

In September last year Miss Ecclestone launched an accessories range named Stark and insisted she worked hard on her designs.

She said at the time: “I’m a hard-working girl. I go to the office. I work a normal 9 to 5 job most days.”

She had previously launched a men’s fashion label, called FORM and sold in Harrods, but closed the business after two years in 2010.

Miss Ecclestone married her husband last August in an extravagant ceremony at the 15th century Odescalchi Castle, in Italy.